Paradoxides by Jerry Schwartz

Paradoxides by Jerry Schwartz

Paradoxides

Jerry Schwartz

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Title

Paradoxides

 
Artist
Year
May 1964 
Technique
fossil print 
Image Size
8 5/8 x 12 1/8" image size 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
not editioned 
Annotations
pencil titled in lower left, dated in lower center and editioned in lower right 
Reference
 
Paper
white handmade soft wove 
State
published 
Publisher
 
Inventory ID
20314 
Price
$200.00 
Description

An image that was printed from the fossil of the Paradoxides. Here is the entry in Wikipedia for that prehistoric creature:

Paradoxides was a genus of relatively large trilobites found throughout the world during the Mid Cambrian period. It was a moderately large trilobite (14 cm / 5.5 inches, Paradoxides davidis up to 70 centimetres (28 in)) with a semicircular head, free cheeks each ending with a long, narrow, recurved spine, and relatively large eyes. Its elongated trunk was composed of 20 segments and again was adorned with longish, recurved lateral spines.

Its pygidium (caudal shield) was comparatively small and had one or two pairs of long spines on the posterior margin. Paradoxides is a characteristic Middle Cambrian trilobite of the 'Atlantic' (Avalonian) fauna. Avalonian rocks were deposited near a small continent called Avalonia in the Paleozoic Iapetus Ocean. Avalonian beds are now in a narrow strip along the East Coast of North America, and in Europe.

 
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